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This lovely 1824 Georgian mansion holds not only a wonderful love story, but also a surprising collection of fine early New Brunswick furniture, paintings by Canadian and California artists and artefacts collected by the museum's benefactors, Henry...more

This is a beautiful Georgian Mansion that was built in the 1820's. It is in excellent condition and houses a collection of furniture and art that well worth seeing (in addition to the house itself). The guide tells the story of the house and the...More

Do not miss this museum in the heart of St. Andrews. Free entry (donations welcome but no pressure). Very knowledgeable staff will tell you the history of the 1820s house and the two families that owned it. Beautiful furnishings. Well worth spending about an hour.

We came here in the afternoon and it was hot out. The girl inside was very friendly and there was a picture of water on the stand with some glasses if you were thirsty. I thought it was interesting museum and a nice visit.

We went to see the Ross house today, it was very nicely done. The rooms were staged very well with antique furniture and the new sword collection made it interesting for my boyfriend as well. The guides were very passionate about the items and history...More

The lady who gives the tour of this home has a wealth of info about the people who purchased this home many years ago. They apparently never spent a night there, all their servants did and they took very good care of them and their...More

Amazing place..interesting history of rich American couple buying house to hold their treasures and never living there just leaving it to the people of St Andrews forever.
Wonderful story. Great atmosphere. We had to ring bell to get in but the welcome was Truely special....More